Michael Wilson is a league-winner without Marvin Harrison Jr. in the lineup. On the other hand, Tyler Warren is slowing down, and now the Colts have a quarterback problem.
We’ve reached the point in the NFL season where every team has hit its bye week, as everyone races for control of their playoff destinies. That also means that rookies can no longer really be considered newbies as they get their first taste of consistent December football.
Rushing share is one of the clearest indicators of a running back’s role — and often, their fantasy value. Whether you're trying to confirm a bell cow workload or spot a changing committee, early trends can tell us plenty.
Target share is an extremely valuable statistic for fantasy football, especially early in the season. It gives us a clear view of who quarterbacks trust and who offensive coordinators are scheming touches for.
These rest-of-season rankings can help in deciding who to add, who to cut or who might be worth trading for. As usual, the goal is to add as many players near the top of the list and not those lower or off the list in order to optimize your odds at a fantasy championship.
As the NFL season nears its end, some teams are already cementing their status as playoff contenders, with their eyes firmly on a Super Bowl run. Others, unfortunately, are already looking toward the future, with fans and decision-makers turning their attention to the offseason and the upcoming draft.
The Chargers outlasted the Eagles 22–19 in a chaotic overtime thriller, rallying late behind Cam Hart’s first career interception, two clutch Cameron Dicker field goals — including the 54-yard OT go-ahead — and a wild, game-sealing pick by Tony Jefferson in the red zone. In a turnover-marred matchup featuring eight giveaways and even a three-turnover […]
The second-year receiver looked like his rookie form amid a trying second season, boosting the Jaguars to lead the AFC South and improve their passing attack.
together his sharpest game in nearly three seasons. His Week 14 turnaround featured elite accuracy, mistake-free play under pressure and one of the best downfield outputs of the 2025 campaign.
Each week, we will highlight an interesting grade or stat from every game in the NFL. To dig deeper into every game, including snap counts for every player, subscribe to PFF+.
This season, we’re launching a weekly series at PFF that provides a behind-the-scenes look at our grading process. Each week, we’ll break down some of the highest-graded individual plays, complete with tweets to show you the action.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts became the first player since 1978 -- as far back as research goes -- to commit two turnovers on the same play during Monday night's overtime loss to the Chargers.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh wants more clarification to the NFL's catch rule after Isaiah Likely's go-ahead touchdown was overturned in Sunday's 27-22 loss to the Steelers.
Pete Carroll said he pleaded with the officials to put eight seconds on the clock instead of five, hoping that the additional time would provide an opportunity for Las Vegas to attempt an onside kick and potentially regain possession of the ball.
Veteran pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul is signing with the Buccaneers on their practice squad after trying out for the team Monday, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson is set to undergo core muscle surgery this week that is expected to sideline him approximately six weeks, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
One week after having surgery for a fracture in his left hand, Chargers QB Justin Herbert stiff-armed the Eagles in a 22-19 overtime win on "Monday Night Football." "It felt like we were in a movie," Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said.
Daniel Jones' injury, the Ravens' red zone woes, the Bears' defensive mistakes and the Chiefs' drop issues meant big changes in the race for the postseason.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh was characteristically enthusiastic about quarterback Justin Herbert's performance on Monday night when he called the quarterback a "superhero" for playing a week after having surgery on a fracture in his left hand.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts did something on Monday night that may never have happened before in the NFL: He turned the ball over twice on one play.
In the lead up to Monday night's matchup between the Eagles and Chargers, a report from ESPN indicated that Philadelphia head coach Nick Sirianni had been more involved in the team's offensive preparation.
When the news broke that the Colts will give a workout to a quarterback who last played in the team's most recent playoff game in January 2021, I thought it was a joke.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll made an odd decision to kick a field goal when trailing by 10 points with five seconds remaining in Sunday's game against the Broncos.
The Chargers and Eagles combined for a bizarre sequence of turnovers that led to a Los Angeles field goal, increasing the club’s lead to 10-3 in the second quarter.
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